Plato 's Philosophy And Philosophy

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Plato is one of the most influential Western philosophers to have ever lived, and also one of the few philosophers that we believe to have the entire output of thanks to his literary works remaining intact after all of these years. Plato had the opportunity to study under Socrates, who he held to be the wisest and best and most just of all human beings. It was this love and respect for his teacher that inspired Plato to write a series of philosophical dialogues to help rehabilitate his teacher’s reputation and also defy those who had executed him.
It has been said that the whole of Western philosophy is footnotes to Plato, mainly due to the fact that his writings have set the precedence for all other philosophy as a whole. So what makes Plato so influential to the world of philosophy? For starters, he was the first to formulate reason and logic as part of philosophical thinking. Plato used the Socratic dialogues to apply critical thinking and logic to philosophical ideas. This kind of logical analysis and thought process helped lead the Greeks to utilize what is now known as...

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